France Advocates for Transparency in Electoral Process in Honduras

France Advocates for Transparency in Electoral Process in Honduras

France Advocates for Transparency in Electoral Process in Honduras

Paris, Dec 5 (Prensa Latina) The French government today called for transparency to be ensured in the electoral process in Honduras, a country that is experiencing a crisis following the general elections held on November 26.

'We invite the Honduran authorities, as well as the electoral court, to provide within a reasonable time all the guarantees that allow ensuring the transparency of the electoral process and the regularity of the official results that will be proclaimed', the Foreign Ministry, said.

In the statement released, France welcomed the participation and citizenship of the citizens who participated in the elections and, on the other hand, called for calm in the face of the episodes of violence registered, which caused several deaths.

After the elections, Honduras lives days of tensions following the denunciation of a presumed electoral fraud committed by the president, Juan Orlando Hernández, to get his stay in power, in complicity with the electoral tribunal.

The candidate for the Alliance of Opposition against the Dictatorship, Salvador Nsralla, warned of the alleged manipulation, and two days ago, thousands of citizens took to the streets to show their rejection of the alleged fraud.

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France Advocates for Transparency in Electoral Process in Honduras

Paris, Dec 5 (Prensa Latina) The French government today called for transparency to be ensured in the electoral process in Honduras, a country that is experiencing a crisis following the general elections held on November 26.

'We invite the Honduran authorities, as well as the electoral court, to provide within a reasonable time all the guarantees that allow ensuring the transparency of the electoral process and the regularity of the official results that will be proclaimed', the Foreign Ministry, said.

In the statement released, France welcomed the participation and citizenship of the citizens who participated in the elections and, on the other hand, called for calm in the face of the episodes of violence registered, which caused several deaths.

After the elections, Honduras lives days of tensions following the denunciation of a presumed electoral fraud committed by the president, Juan Orlando Hernández, to get his stay in power, in complicity with the electoral tribunal.

The candidate for the Alliance of Opposition against the Dictatorship, Salvador Nsralla, warned of the alleged manipulation, and two days ago, thousands of citizens took to the streets to show their rejection of the alleged fraud.